Trend
Enterprisesscratch 'n
sniff stickers were probably the most popular of the early
eighties. Almost anyone currently in their twenty through thirties
will most likely remember these stickers. Trend marketed their one
and a quarter inch round stickers under the trademark Stinky
Stickers. By 1984, Trend had a collection of 104 scents
available. The following scans include all 104 of those scents in
addition to their proper scent name as stated on the Trend Stinky Stickers
Checklist printed in 1984. Initial printings of these stickers did
not have a copyright mark, so don't worry if you have a sticker without a
copyright... it's not a bootleg!

apple

banana

bandage

blueberry

bone

boot

bubble
gum

candy
mint

caramel
apple

cave

cherry

cherry

cherry
punch

chocolate

chocolate
cherry

chocolate
chip

chocolate
cookie

cinnamon

cinnamon
roll

coconut

cola

computer

crab

dill
pickle

egg
custard

evergreen

flower

french
fry

fried
chicken

fruit
pie

grape

grape
jelly

green
lawn

gumballs

ham

hamburger

holiday
cheer

honey

hot
cocoa

hot
dog

hot
fudge

jellybean

juicy
apple

ketchup

leather

leaves

lemon

lemon
juice

licorice

licorice
stick

lollipop

milk
shake

mint
ice cream

new
car

ocean

old
shoe

onion

orange

orange
candy

pancakes

party
time

peach

peanut

peanut
butter

pear

peppermint

pep.mint
candy

phone

pigskin

pilgrim

pine

pineapple

pizza

plum

popcorn

pretzel

printout

rainbow

raisin
bread

raspberry

root
beer

rope

rubber
tire

salami

skunk

soap

soda

space

spaghetti

spearmint

spice

star

strawberry

sweet
clover

sweet
corn

sweet
treat

taco

tomato

toothpaste

vanilla

walnut

watermelon

whipped
cream

wood

banana

bubble
gum

gingerbread

licorice

peanut

rose

Trend
printed awards to accompany many of their Stinky Stickers.

These
six Trend scratch and sniff stickers were printed early on in Trend's
scratch and sniff production history. These stickers were only
available without the Trend copyright mark and were sold on sheets of 10
stickers rather than 12 stickers.

Stinky
sticker packs were appeared in many different formats. Packs consisted
of anywhere from one to 20+ sheets.

Trend
Enterprisesalso
produced larger scratch 'n sniff stickers that were available from
the roll. These stickers were made in a variety of scents and each
sticker was a different animal: raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, mice,
frog, pigs, and cats. One set of Christmas stickers was also
produced in this format.